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Hitler’s Bank: The Unknown Story of the Bank for International Settlements—Introduction—by Mark Arnold
Every major central bank in the world, including the US Federal Reserve, is a member of a little known organization called "The Bank for International Settlements." Through it and its meetings the world's financial systems are monitored and controlled. The "BIS" conducts its operations in secret and is subject to no nation's laws or control. It is high time we all knew a lot more about this intensely private organization, its history and what it does...I invite you read on...MA
I Love My Country…But… by Mark Arnold
Another Presidential election is upon us. The article that follows is my statement of what I believe is really important about our nation and what, therefore, our responsibilities as citizens really are. I hope that everyone votes, but I also hope that when you do vote you keep in mind these ideals and these responsibilities, because they are really, really important…MA
Human Rights, Natural Law and World Peace—by Mark Arnold
Hello Everyone! The attainment of a permanent condition of peace on our planet, if and when it comes, is dependent upon our recognition of our fundamental nature and our inherent rights and responsibilities that flow from it. I don't think it can be attained any other way. Please read on...MA (The photo below is Eleanor Roosevelt holding a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights after it was adopted by the United Nations in December, 1948)
On Human Rights–by Roger Buss
Hello Everyone! I am honored to share with you another work by local Seattle area poet and writer, Roger Buss. Roger's deep sense of duty in raising the awareness of us all regarding the need for Human Rights recognition on our planet is manifest in the writing presented here. I invite you to read on...MA
Human Rights, Natural Law and World Peace—by Mark Arnold
Hello Everyone! The attainment of a permanent condition of peace on our planet, if and when it comes, is dependent upon our recognition of our fundamental nature and our inherent rights and responsibilities that flow from it. I don't think it can be attained any other way. Please read on...MA (The photo below is Eleanor Roosevelt holding a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights after it was adopted by the United Nations in December, 1948)
To Man–by Roger Buss
I am pleased to present the following poem, “To Man” by local Seattle writer and poet Roger Buss. I have read a number of Roger’s poems, and they are all excellent; but “To Man” stands out to me. Speaking as it does, of not only the pain and suffering inherent in man, but of his worthiness of help and redemption, the work strikes a deep spiritual chord. Read it for yourself and see…MA
Angel of Budapest-The Heroic Story of Raoul Wallenberg—by Mark Arnold
Last year when I was doing research on the history of the “Bank for International Settlements,” I ran across the remarkable and heroic story of a man named Raoul Wallenberg, who virtually single handedly led a mission that saved tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews from certain death in the Nazi concentration camps toward the end of World War II. For his inspiring story, please read on..MA